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- Response of Soybean [glycine Max (l.) Merill.] Yield, Nutrient Uptake and Quality to Micronutrients (zn, Fe and Mo) under khandesh Region of Maharashtra
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1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, DhuleM.S.), IN
2 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Dhule(M.S.), IN
1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, DhuleM.S.), IN
2 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Dhule(M.S.), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 8, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 245-248Abstract
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Foliar Application, Seed Fortification, Yield, Oil, Protein, Nutrient Uptake, SoybeanReferences
- Babaein, M., Piri, I., Tavassoli, A., Esmaeilian, Y. and Gholami, H. (2011). Effect of water stress and micronutrients (Fe, Zn and Mn) on chlorophyll fluorescence, leaf chlorophyll content and sunflower nutrient uptake in Sistan region. African J. Agric. Res., 6(15): 3526- 3531.
- Ebrahimian, E., Bybordi, A. and Eslam, B.P. (2010). Efficiency of zinc and iron application methods on sunflower. J. Food, Agric. & Environ., 8 (3 and 4) : 783-789.
- Galavi, M., Ramroudi, M. and Tavassoli, A., (2011). Effect of micronutrients foliar application on yield and seed oil content of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius). African J. Agric. Res., 7(3) : 482-486.
- Kobraee, S., Shamsi, K. and Rasekhi, B. (2011). Effect of micronutrients application on yield and yield components of soybean. Ann. Biol. Res., 2(2): 476-482.
- Lindsay, W.L. and Norvell, W.A. (1978). Development of DTPA soil test for zinc, iron, manganese and copper. Soil Sci. Am. J., 42:421- 428.
- Mahatma, N. (2007). Effect of sulphur and micronutrients (iron and zinc) on yield and quality of cotton in vertisol. M Sc. (Ag.) Thesis Dharwad Agricultural University, KARNATAKA (INDIA).
- Mostafavi, K. (2012). Grain yield and yield components of soybean upon application of different micronutrient foliar fertilizers at different growth stages. Internat. J. Agric. Res. & Rev., 2(4) : 389-39.
- Parkinson, J.A. and Allen, S.E. (1975). A wet oxidation procedure suitable for the determination of nitrogen and mineral nutrients biological. Material. Common. Soil. Sci., Pl. Anal., 6 : 1-11.
- Purvis, E.R. and Peterson, N.K. (1956). Method of soil and plant analysis for molybdenum. Soil. Sci., 81 : 223-228.
- Ranganna, S. (1994). Hand book of analysis and quality control for fruit and vegetable products, Second Edition, Tata McGraw - Hill Publishing Company Ltd. Delhi.
- Ravi, S., Channal, H.T., Hebsur, N.S., Patil, B.N. and Dharmatti. P.R. (2008). Effect of sulphur, zinc and iron nutrition on growth, yield, nutrient uptake and quality of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.). Karnataka J. Agric. Sci., 21(3): 382-385.
- Vahedi, A. (2011). The effects of micronutrient application on soybean seed yield and on seed oil and protein content. J. American Sci., 7(6) : 44-49.
- Vyas, M.D., Jain, A.K. and Tiwari, R.J. (2003). Long-term effect of micronutrients and FYM on yield of and nutrient uptake by soybean on a typic chromustert. Indian Soc. Soil Sci., 51 (1) : 45-47.
- Effect of Micronutrients Application on the Growth Traits and Yield of Soybean [glycine Max (l.) Merill.] under Rainfed Condition in vertisol
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1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Dhule (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Dhule (M.S.), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 8, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 422-425Abstract
No AbstractKeywords
Zinc, Iron, Molybdenum, Foliar Application, Seed Fortification, SoybeanReferences
- Arnon, D.I. (1949). Copper enzymes in isolated chloroplast polyphenol oxidase in Beta vulgaris. Pl. Physiol., 24(1):1-15 Asian. Ed. p 368.
- Babaein, M., Piri, I., Tavassoli, A., Esmaeilian, Y. and Gholami, H. (2011). Effect of water stress and micronutrients (Fe, Zn and Mn) on chlorophyll fluorescence, leaf chlorophyll content and sunflower nutrient uptake in Sistan region. Afr. J. Agric. Res., 6(15): 3526- 3531.
- Chopra, S.L. and Kanwar, J.S. (1991). In: Method of soil analysis for available molybdenum. Analytical agricultural chemistry, Page No-245.
- Galavi, M., Ramroudi, M. and Tavassoli, A. (2011). Effect of micronutrients foliar application on yield and seed oil content of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius). African J. Agric. Res., 7(3): 482- 486.
- Gupta, P.K. (2000). In : Methods in Environmental Analysis of Water Soil and air. 184-186.
- Kinaci, E. and Gulmezoglu, N. (2007). Grain yield and yield components of triticale upon application of different foliar fertilizers. Interciencia, 32(9) : 624-628.
- Lindsay, W.L. and Norvell, W.A. (1978). Development of DTPA soil test for zinc, iron, manganese and copper. Soil Sci. Am. J., 42: 421-428.
- Mostafavi, K. (2012). Grain yield and yield components of soybean upon application of different micronutrient foliar fertilizers at different growth stages. Internat. J. Agric. : Res. & Rev., 2(4) : 389- 39.
- Nadia Gad (2012). Response of cowpea plants to cobalt and molybdenum combination. Middle East J. Appl. Sci., 2(1): 13-19.
- Nasiri, Y., Zehtab-Salmasi, S., Nasrullahzadeh, S., Najafi, N. and Ghassemi-Golezani, K. (2010). Effects of foliar application of micronutrients (Fe and Zn) on flower yield and essential oil of chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.). J. Med. Plants Res., 4(17): 1733-1737.
- Ravi, S., Channal, H.T., Hebsur, N.S., Patil, B.N. and Dharmatti. P.R. (2008). Effect of sulphur, zinc and iron nutrition on growth, yield, nutrient uptake and quality of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.). Karnataka J. Agric. Sci., 21(3) : 382-385.
- Vahedi, A. (2011). The effects of micronutrient application on soybean seed yield and on seed oil and protein content. J. American Sci., 7(6) : 44-49.
- Effect of Different Composting Cultures on Physio-Chemical and Biological Properties of Compost Prepared by Using Different Crop Wastes
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1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmednagar (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmednagar (M.S.), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 11, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 235-237Abstract
Field experiment was conducted at College of Agriculture, Dhule to test the effect of EM and decomposing culture on decomposition of different crop wastes viz., soybean straw, weed (Parthenium), banana plant waste material, sunflower waste, sugarcane trash, cotton stalk and bajra stubble. Composting materials were analysed at 90 days for various physical,chemical and biological parameters by adopting standard procedures. Soybean straw decomposed at earliest with significantly maximum moisture content, highest weight loss and containing highest amount of nitrogen, humic acid, fulvic acid, CO2 evolution rates and microbial population. Among the cultures used EM culture shown superiority over decomposing culture.Keywords
Compost, Microbial Culture, Crop Residue.References
- Battikopad, G.M., Jadhav, M.B., Savale, D.D. and Mane, S.R. (2009). Changes in microbial population in enriched cattle dung compost at different intervals. J. Soils & Crops., 19(1): 193-195.
- Beri, V., Sidhu, B.S., Bahl, G.S. and Bhat, A.K. (1996). Nitrogen and phosphorus transformation as affected by crop residue management practices and their influence on crop yield. Soil Use Manage., 11: 51-54.
- Maheswari, M. (2002). Value added manure from coffee pulp waste. Eco-friendly management of solid and liquid wastes for agriculture, pp. 148-154.
- Singh, G.P., Beri, V. and Sidhu, B.S. (1995). Humification of rice and wheat residues in soil. J. Indian Soc. Soil Sci., 43(1): 17-20.
- Availability of Phosphorus from Rock Phosphate Influenced by Sulphure and Microbes in Inceptisol
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1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Dhule (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Dhule (M.S.), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 7, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 374-377Abstract
An incubation study under ambient conditions and simultaneously pot culture experiment on soybean was conducted to observe the availability of phosphorus from rock phosphate due to acidulation effect caused by the sulphure and microorganism like PSB and EM. It was to ascertain the possibility of making use of rock phosphate (low grade) for direct use in soil application were tested in highly phosphorus consumptive soybean crop. The RP @ 75 kg ha was applied in the soil (3 kg) in bowl. The treatments were comprised of application of graded levels of elemental S (0, 30, 60 kg ha-1) with and without PSB or EM or PSB + EM. The soils were incubated for 90 days under ambient condition with keeping moisture at field capacity. The results indicated that highest available phosphorus content in RP + S60 + PSB which was at par with RP + S30 + PSB + EM, suggests that 30 kg S along with PSB and EM was the best treatment for phosphorus release through solubilization of RP and increase availability of phosphorus to soybean.Keywords
Rock Phosphate, Available Phosphorus, Sulphur, Microorganism.- Effect of INM for Pre-Seasonal Sugarcane on Growth, Nutrient Uptake, Biochemical Composition and Soil Properties
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1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Dhule (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Soil Science aril Chemistry, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmednagar (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Dhule (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Soil Science aril Chemistry, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmednagar (M.S.), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 7, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 89-92Abstract
A field experiment was conducted on vertisol during the year 2005-06 at Mahatma Phule Agriculture University, Rahuri, to study the effect of integrated nutrient management on growth and biochemical properties of sugarcane (Cv.Co. 86032). The use of biofertilizers (PSB, Azotobacter, Acetobacter and Azospirillum) either individually or in combinations alongwith FYM (25 t ha-1) and RDF (500:170:127 N, P2O5 and K2O kg ha-1, respectively). These treatments of integration of nutrient supply were found to be superior in improving the growth of sugarcane and also superior in enhancing the total leaf chlorophyll content, NR activity of sugarcane leaves and nutrient uptake as compared to organic or chemical treatment only. The results indicated that the integrated use of chemical fertilizers along with FYM and biofertilizers (Azotobacter, Acetobacter and Azospirilum) enhanced the plant growth, total chlorophyll content and NR activity of sugarcane.Keywords
Biofertilizer, Integrated Nutrient Management, FYM.- Effect of PBSW and Biofertilizers on the Solubilization of P from RP to Soybean in Inceptisol
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1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Dhule (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Dhule (M.S.), IN